
Kids Count in Oklahoma!
Every year, the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy partners with the Annie E. Casey Foundation to produce state-level data about children in Oklahoma.
This data is a valuable resource used by policymakers, elected officials, the media and advocacy groups who need the most up-to-date information on children.
Click here to access the 2009 Oklahoma Kids Count Factbook!
KIDS COUNT is a valuable partner to Oklahomans who are interested in positive change for our children and youth.
Oklahoma KIDS COUNT improves the well being of children in Oklahoma by:
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- * Providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being
* Raising public awareness of children's issues effecting children and youth * Developing local leadership to take action on behalf of children and youth
KIDS COUNT Data Center The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Data Center includes community-level data in addition to city, state, and national data. Find more than 100 indicators of child well-being, including economic status, health, safety, and risk factors. Create your own maps, graphs, and charts for use in presentations or on your own website. |
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